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+ | Basically the same as Ubuntu, except I tried with Debian Buster (10). I updated to Debian Bullseye (11) with no major problems. When I updated to Bookwork (12) the update failed. | ||
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+ | Having used Ubuntu for the past many years I have grown use to netplan. | ||
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+ | One of the benefits of Debian is no **Snaps**! | ||
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====Disable snap in Ubuntu==== | ====Disable snap in Ubuntu==== | ||
+ | //**Another reason to move away from Ubuntu.**// | ||
Ubuntu snap system sucks, to disable: | Ubuntu snap system sucks, to disable: | ||
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+ | It seems like Ubuntu want Snap to work and actively tries to make this so. | ||
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